By Jimmy
The Federal Government has said that efforts are still ongoing to resolve the issues Nigerians are experiencing with the United Arab Emirates (UAE) visa.
Ikejabird had earlier reported that the visa ban, which is almost a year old, has been lifted after President Bola Ahmed Tinubu reached an agreement with UAE’s president, Mohamed Bin Zayed Al Nahyan in Abu Dhabi.
SEE: Visa Ban On Nigerians Lifted As Tinubu Secures Deal With UAE
However, the Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo disclosed at the closing ceremony of the 7th African Aviation Summit in Abuja on Thursday, September 14 that the details of the agreement are still in the works.
On the visa issues, Keyamo said: “We are working the details out. When two countries agree at the very top level then of course all the government operatives will begin to work out the tiny details. So, we are beginning to work out all the tiny details. I met with Emirate before I left UAE, I met with Etihad before I left UAE and we are working out the details.
“The time frame, we cannot say the time frame. Kicking off an airline operation again on a route, it is not that you will go and grab one empty plane sitting in a place. There is no idle plane sitting anywhere, they have to reschedule their flights, restart their routes again, and all kinds of things.
“All kinds of permission will be taken from local authorities and of course, I made the point in speaking with them and I made it clear that they will have to give our airlines reciprocal rights under our BASA.
“That is the point I insisted on, and they did say that any spot we need, they will give us as much as we give them those spots within Nigeria.”